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South India Temples

outhern part of India is rich with culture and heritage and is famous for its architectural beauty and beautiful temples. The architecture of
South Indian Temples are based on various temple-building schools like the Dravidian, Hoysala, Chola, Pallava, Pandya and the Chalukyan styles and are constructed
according to Agama and Shilpa Shastras. History of the temples built in South India goes as early as 5th century AD. In Karnataka during the Vijayanagar dynasty
temples like Aihole, Badami and Pattadakkal were built by Chalukyas. Hampi has been acclaimed for its wonderful temple designs. The state is also famous for other
temples, palaces and spectacle. Other famous temples in Karnataka are Shri Kshetra Dharmasthala Manjunatha Swamy Temple, Sri Kollur Mookambika Temple, Murdeshwara
Temple.

Annapoorna Devi is also known as goddess of food.Lepakshi village is famous for the Veerabhadra Temple,
where lord Veerabhadra Swamy is worshiped as the main deity.A huge statue of a bull made out of a single granite stone is one of the biggest attractions in Lepakshi,
located less than 1km from Veerabadhra Temple.A three-storied 'gopuram' stands at the entrance of the shrine and on the outer sanctum, the golden flagstaff,
Thirumalai Nayakar Mandapam, brass images of Dwarapalakas, and shrines of Vinayaka can be seen.Dwarapalakas, which are twelve feet in height, stand guard at the
entrance to the swamy shrine. shrine of Lord Nataraja where the Lord is worshiped in the dancing pose with his right foot raised.